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Nique 02-09-2009 01:32 PM

Christian Bale - Not a complete douche?
 
Maybe not?

He's starting to build a certain history for this kind of thing though, isn't he?

KnightOfRounds 02-09-2009 01:41 PM

I don't know about whatever he's done before, but you have to admit it does take a lot of balls to come out and say "Hey, I was a douche. I'm sorry. There's no excuse."

But maybe he's just apologizing because it was filmed and televised?

Fifthfiend 02-09-2009 03:12 PM

Has he offered any apology yet for taking part in a Terminator movie?

Kaneda 02-09-2009 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by KnightOfRounds (Post 894641)
But maybe he's just apologizing because it was filmed and televised?

Obviously I have no real idea what he was thinking, but it seems like the kind of thing you really do regret. I just can't imagine him listening to the tape and thinking "oh yeah, that was totally cool of me."

But it requires a definite level of douchery to act like that in the first place.

Osterbaum 02-09-2009 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Fifthfiend
Has he offered any apology yet for taking part in a Terminator movie?

I think we need to wait until after the movie comes out. Like say, seven months or so after.

Nique 02-09-2009 05:59 PM

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But maybe he's just apologizing because it was filmed and televised?
Actually he did say he worked things out with the guy he flipped out on so, I guess the only reason he had to apologize publicly is because it was made public?

Just call me 'Captain Obvious'

Mirai Gen 02-09-2009 06:03 PM

I'm with Nique on this one.

Seems like he only apologized publicly was because now he has to, whereas before it was their business and nobody else's.

EVILNess 02-09-2009 11:52 PM

I don't know what the big stink was. The guy walked basically broke the mood of apparently the most emotional scene in the movie not once but twice.

Tensions were probably kinda high, and to be honest... everyone has yelled at someone like that before. Hell, I yell at my dog like that on a regular basis, except with more cursing. My guild leader in WoW yells like that at people who mess up repeatedly and cause wipes (Then turns around and pays your repair costs and encourages you to show up next time.), its all emotional outburst.

It's not that big a deal. Sure the guy felt crummy for a few minutes after he got yelled at, but he didn't lose his job, and from what I understand Christian Bale took him out to eat after they were done shooting for the day.

TheSparrow 02-10-2009 12:01 AM

What I couldnt believe the most when I listened to it is not only that Bale's outburst is childish and overwrought, but the fact the Director (or assistant director, whoever that third person was) didn't take charge of the situation. Rather than meekly suggesting Bale might want to take a few minutes, a director who is in control of their set diffuses that sort of thing IMMEDIATELY.

But from some of the things I've read, McG really doesnt control his sets very well. Which doesnt surprise me, since the total of his directorial work appears to be a bunch of Offspring, Pussycat Dolls and Cypress Hill music videos, and one of the Charlies Angel's movies.

Professor Smarmiarty 02-10-2009 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by EVILNess (Post 894809)
I don't know what the big stink was. The guy walked basically broke the mood of apparently the most emotional scene in the movie not once but twice.

You see normally I'd be with you. Brando used to do this.
But he's in a friggen Terminator movie. It's not a particularly demanding acting role.


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